Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Advances

  • William Andrés Vargas-Garzón Universidad del Cauca Departamento de Anestesiología
  • Diana Patricia Ñañez-Varona Universidad del Cauca Departamento de Anestesiología
Keywords: Arrhythmia, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, chest compression, defibrillation, post-cardiac arrest care

Abstract

Reanimation’s guidelines dictated by the AHA (American Heart Association) are the strategies to follow in the envi­ronment of any situation related to cardiac arrest. They are acquired after the analysis of the evidence available in reani­mation from higher to less quality, with the best neurological results. After years of observation, was achieved to establish that survival behind cardiac arrest is, in general, low (6%), except that any witness starts immediately cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) maneuvers; therefore, medical personal must know and practice these maneuvers. With these con­siderations, it’s necessary to emphasize in the theoretical training of CPR of all health professional and laity, which guarantee everybody be prepared to emergency system ac­tivation, brain’s preservation and defibrillate to recuperate heart and life. The actual approach that combines compres­sions and defibrillation to closed chest, rescue ventilation and cardio tonic drugs. The guidelines AHA 2010, focus on increase frequency and quality of CPR. The objective of this article is to recognize various changes in these guidelines in cardiopulmonary reanimation and promote the continued education’s importance in reanimation.

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How to Cite
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Vargas-Garzón, W. A.; Ñañez-Varona, D. P. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Advances. Rev. Fac. Cienc. Salud Univ. Cauca 2011, 13, 20-23.
Published
2011-06-01
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